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    Water bottle or at least a water filter straw...
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    Fish the White or Norfork rivers in Arkansas and you don't need bug spray...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hungNtree View Post
    I'm planning on a few flies, nippers, tippet, and forceps. What else would you take?
    Well if you are hNt, you might need a stepladder to get your fly back. Just kidding, I couldn't resist the opportunity.

    Seriously though, when I go minimalist, it's usually for mountain trout where I'll be staying dry by jumping from boulder to boulder and don't feel the need to match anything specifically. The brookies will eat anything, if I show it to them right. In that environment, weight is critical; for reasons of balance as well as endurance. Here's my list of gear for such a trip:

    -8' 4wt rod; I'd take smaller and lighter if I had it
    -reel with 4wt weight forward line and 7.5' tapered leader, probably 3x or 4x
    -a spool of 5x tippet
    -a super-small fly box (available here, but may be back-ordered: http://www.flyshack.com/DisplayItem.aspx?ItemID=108738)
    -a half-dozen or so comparaduns in different sizes
    -a half-dozen or so nymphs in various sizes, mostly hare's ear and pheasant tail
    -a couple of bucktail streamers which I never seam to use for trout
    -a single football strike indicator
    -a one-ounce bottle of fly floatant (I may leave this at home in the winter)
    -a micro multi-tool, the Gerber Dime

    That's it. Other than the rod and reel, I can fit all of it in my standard pants pockets and have room left over for my keys, wallet, and fishing license.

    Of course, if I break the leader off near the butt, I'm stuck using a straight 5x leader or going home, so I may check the leader before leaving the car and replace if necessary.
    And wherever the river goes, every living creature that swarms will live, and there will be very many fish. Ezekiel 47:9

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    A BIG hat. I forgot mine last time and roasted my ears!
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